Museum of North Craven Life at The Folly, Settle
Exhibitions
The Museum mounts a range of permanent and temporary exhibitions on aspects
of North Craven life with new seasonal exhibitions every year.
The Permanent Exhibitions detail the unfolding history of
The Folly and tell the story of North Craven through its landscape and people.
For 2012, the planned exhibitions are four-fold:
- The Story of The Dalesman
- Portraits by Sam Dalby
- Victoria Cave Revisited
- Time to Celebrate
Please see the News
item for more information, or the Exhibitions page.
For details of exhibitions, please click on the relevant link below:
Details of temporary exhibitions for all years may be found by clicking on
the relevant links below:
- 2001 (Burton-in-Lonsdale Pottery, 1927 Eclipse; details unavailable for this
on this website at present)
- 2002 (Jubilee celebrations, Settle Primary School; details unavailable for
this on this website at present)
- 2003 (Reginald Farrer, Celia King & Ruth Pavla Davey, Lillian Clark)
- 2004
(A Century of Service, Education in Malhamdale)
- 2005 ('On the Home Front: North Craven in Wartime', Stitching the Story: Art Connections)
- 2006 ('Connections: artists and writers in North Craven'; Nov/Dec: Philippa Troutman)
- 2007
(Elgar's 150th birthday; Settle College centenary; Settle Orchestra 40th anniversary)
- 2008 (Annie Farrer; Forest of Bowland; Horner Collection Photographs)
- 2009
(Archive Alive; Sheep - Kate Lynch; Craven FA
Centenary)
- 2010
(Malham Family of Painters, Landscapes of the Ribble)
- 2011
(Challenge and Change: 350 Years in the Life of A House and its Region)
- 2012
(Dalesman; Sam Dalby; Victoria Cave; Jubilee)
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